VIVA LA MUERTE (1971) Radiance Films Blu-ray Review

 


Radiance Films brings the 1971 Spanish political arthouse film VIVA LA MUERTE to Blu-ray, loaded with extras, including a feature-length documentary on the film and its director, Fernando Arrabal. A young boy during the Spanish revolution misses his father, whose disappearance at the hands of the military dictatorship may or may not have been aided by his mother. We see the world through his eyes and dark fantasies, some of which are very much not for the squeamish and still shocking half a century later.

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